Step 1: Initial system scan
Right after you install Driver Robot, it spends about 2 minutes scanning and identifying your computer's hardware. It also looks at the age and accuracy of the drivers you currently have installed.
Driver Robot uses this data to compare your system to its massive driver database in order to make recommendations.

Step 2: ATI Drivers scan results
After Driver Robot is finished scanning your system for missing or out-of-date drivers, it reports its findings to you.
It's here that Driver Robot makes recommendations regarding updates to your computer's drivers. Driver Robot always recommends the latest official ATI Drivers.
Step 3: ATI Drivers download and installation
Driver Robot now downloads and installs the latest device drivers for your ATI Drivers, directly from the manufacturer. The installation process is fast and easy.
With Driver Robot, you can always be guaranteed to receive the latest official ATI Drivers.

ATI Drivers
ATI drivers are the code and files used with ATI Technologies’ GPU's (graphics processing units), motherboard chipsets, and video cards. ATI, now owned by AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), only uses the ATI brand name for video cards. ATI Technologies provides drivers for the Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems.
If the driver disk which comes with your ATI video card fails to install, it will be necessary to go to the main ATI website. Once there, click the Support & Software link at the top of the page. When the next screen comes up click on your operating system, ATI brand, the model, and then click GO.
ATI drivers are not called drivers by the company. They’re referred to as ATI Catalyst files. Click on the most recent catalyst, download it, and then install it by double-clicking the exe file. Once the install is complete, reboot your computer and the ATI drivers should automatically load with the operating system.
If you are still having problems with the ATI drivers, click Start, Control Panel, and then System. When the System Properties box pops up, click the Hardware tab, and then the Device Manager button. The next box which appears will be the Device Manager list. Click on the little + beside Display adapters, right click the adapter you’re currently using, and then click Uninstall. When prompted click OK.
After the ATI drivers are uninstalled, your operating system will find the video card and try to install it again. If the proper ATI drivers still aren’t installed, or installs with errors, email customer support at the main ATI web page. Also, double check to make sure you downloaded and installed the correct and most up to date drivers. If all else fails, go to the website of your operating system, and try to find compatible drivers there.
